by Ashlie Minamida » Fri Jan 28, 2022 11:02 pm
"Some theories that are supported by what data we have. Circumstances, cultural impressions, genetics, psychological profiles and physical well-being seem to play a part in forming the specific mechanics of each mutation, which explains how they differ so much despite having an essentially identical underlieing biological cause. Not to mention the existence of secondary mutations occurring in response to stress, trauma, heightened emotional states or grievous harm. It's a survival mechanism that's functioning on a much more individual level than normal evolutionary development."
"What continues to vex me is how access to an energy source alone can perform the wide-spread analysis, calculations and interpretations necessary to weigh and implement all the factors. It can't be simply sub-conscious or reflexive on the individual's part, there's simply not enough computing power in a human brain. Or any computer-system for that matter."